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  1. Manuel Pavía y Lacy, 1st Marquess of Novaliches (6 July 1814 – 22 October 1896), was a Spanish marshal. Biography. He was born at Granada on 6 July 1814, the son of Colonel Pavía, and after a few years at the Jesuit school in Valencia he entered the Royal Artillery Academy at Segovia.

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    • Manuel Pavía y Lacy, 6 July 1814, Madrid, Spain
  2. 1. Apr. 2024 · When Isabella became queen in 1833, he fought for her against her uncle Don Carlos in the First Carlist War (1833–39) and in 1840 he was made marqués de Novaliches. He emigrated to France in 1841 and on his return in 1843 took part in the overthrow of the government of Gen. Baldomero Espartero.

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  3. Pavía y Lacy, Manuel. Marqués de Novaliches (I), conde de Santa Isabel (I), vizconde de Rabosal (I). Granada, 6.VII.1814 – Madrid, 22.X.1896. Militar.

  4. Manuel Pavía y Lacy ( Granada, 6 de julio de 1814 – Madrid, 22 de octubre de 1896) fue un militar español que ostentó el título de I marqués de Novaliches . Biografía. Nacido el 6 de julio de 1814 en Granada, 1 estudió en colegio Jesuita de Valencia hasta que entró en la Academia de Artillería de Segovia.

  5. Manuel Pavía y Lacy, 1st Marquis of Novaliches.jpg 225 × 313; 33 KB. Categories: Pavía (surname) Lacy (surname) Manuel (given name) 1814 births. 1896 deaths. Knights of the Golden Fleece. Generals of Spain. Military people of Andalusia. First Carlist War. 19th-century politicians of Spain. Marquesses of Spain. Governors-General of the Philippines.

  6. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. MANUEL PAVIA Y LACY NOVALICHES, 1ST Marquis De (1814-1896), Spanish marshal, was born at Granada on the 6th of July 1814. He was the son of Colonel Pavia, and after a few years at the Jesuit school of Valencia he entered the Royal Artillery Academy at Segovia.

  7. NOVALICHES, MANUEL PAVIA Y LACY, 1st Marquis de (1814–1896), Spanish marshal, was born at Granada on the 6th of July 1814. He was the son of Colonel Pavia, and after a few years at the Jesuit school of Valencia he entered the Royal Artillery Academy at Segovia.